Silver King
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I agree. I don't know why anyone would think Chambliss was a bum. He has a much better arm than either of our next possible qb's we will see. He was giving us fits.I think we have a more favorable match-up with either of those 2 compared to Ole Miss (style of team we are prone to losing too).
Anyone who thought he was a bum is crazy and did zero research/ watched no film.I agree. I don't know why anyone would think Chambliss was a bum. He has a much better arm than either of our next possible qb's we will see. He was giving us fits.
Either way, still going to be a 60 minute battle whoever we play. Going to need some db's back asap.
It’s gone bee Indiana. Google me i’ze allways rite.Good.
Now give us Oregon.
We had one common opponent.I love it but **** how tf is Indiana getting so much respect? I hope we play them and whoop em
I don't bet on sports, so IDGAF what the spread is or what the "experts" opine.
They were the #1 seed, we were the #10. Our path was always going to be harder.I looked at the bracket tonight, now that the dust has settled. Indian's side of the bracket was pitiful. The two worst SEC teams, OU and Alabama. Texas Tech. James Madison. Oregon. Indiana. Gift wrapped for Indiana.
Our side? The three best SEC teams. Ole Miss, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Tulane. Ohio State. Miami. What a difference.
I love it but **** how tf is Indiana getting so much respect? I hope we play them and whoop em
Have you not seen that team play? They are a machine. Our Canes will have to play lights out and hope that IU has an off game in order for us to take home the Natty.
Terrible take.
the toughest team on both our schedules was a common opponent- Ohio State. IU won by 3 due to a missed Ohio St FG , and Jeremiah Smith was hurt. We played against a healthy Smith and won by 10.
Miami wins if it plays a clean game like it did against Ohio State. Indiana doesn’t need to have an off day for UM to win. If both teams bring their A game, Miami is going to win. We have the superior size, talent, athleticism.
In 15 games Indiana’s offense has only lost one fumble all season and before last night their defense had only committed 11 penalties all season. To that end, I agree with you that they’re an extremely well coached team that doesn’t hurt themselves. We’re going to have to play our smartest game of the year, not just our most physical. I had a vision that we go to OT tied at 21, Indiana gets the ball first and we hold them to 0 points after missed FG, then Fletcher runs it in on first play.(Mario wanting to get the ball closer after our kicker had already missed one).It’s not a terrible take. It’s called my opinion.
You must not have watched that team play too many times. They have the best coaches in CFB, and way less talent overall (according to their overall team composite score) than their opponents. Yet they still have blown out almost everyone that they’ve played.
Our Canes will not only have to play clean, but they will have to control the clock and score TD’s consistently. Their D is 2nd in the country overall and also in points allowed. Their D scheme involves overloading one side with exotic blitzes and complex stunts, which have given almost every OL that they’ve faced fits. They also don’t show you their defensive looks until very late, so it’s hard for opposing QB’s to quickly identify what it is that they are doing.
Their offense is methodical with the running game, but hits on lots of big plays with the passing attack. Both of their RB’s are strong and fast. They also specialize in throwing back shoulder passes to their big (PAUSE) and athletic WR’s. We are hurting on the DB front because of injuries, which is a big disadvantage for us. Plus Lucas will be out for the 1st half of the game, which will make it even tougher.
Can we win this game? Yes.
But we will need to play our best game of the year by far. Indiana will have to make some uncharacteristic mistakes as well. But that’s why they play the games on the field.
I’ll be pulling for my Canes, as I’ve done for the past 42 years that I’ve been a fan. But we have a very tough mountain to climb this time.